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To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org References: <e6073076-1587-d661-eb9b-b077813e14c2@gmail.com> <2999953.5fSG56mABF@lenovo.localdomain> <5EEE9B0F.3070606@youngman.org.uk> <1827139.PYKUYFuaPT@lenovo.localdomain> <20200622112817.58303718@digimed.co.uk> <20200622105643.GA7037@waltdnes.org> <20200622121212.66b9603b@digimed.co.uk> <a2e39e7e-0a16-1ffc-fd16-5a16f82ca7a6@gmail.com> <5a86f00e-7876-af0c-f1a1-807fd2474c37@youngman.org.uk> From: Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com> Openpgp: preference=signencrypt Autocrypt: addr=rdalek1967@gmail.com; prefer-encrypt=mutual; keydata= mQINBFxc7MgBEAC+zrgEdqJJiDe/UDAB+ScmferXWfJTVjbVT2T4DQ7jiLrgP9aNUo1HioNF mrU3JPOCR32gvZyTbY1+niO5+VSo/+pSqQ785h6ZDj1klMkrg6tEzGnf2MNBpBj4houZwxQ+ WDKKTg2M9F+lv8wTIdR/JQn+hSviktLMtrghQlyLhpapsLXWLA6gMFebpQYwxUwemvan8ddX lQvJe9FGyFYvBi0dp1gl10F2O+DVZJxvX8xkX+yImVlhVJiC31gXHRcj+Qlo7gprlU7TIieF Uow6/ZvYKJ26pztVdFCg5w0rMJkF/x8Zd4A6wnuptiAPmWaQ1+YKgYDonbDUgwqFSx5/lN5z DGZ4LlioxeUTTPVvZsqBIeDz6jNFA583OYbo1/S26dqrvTFf2DKlsvoDpVfAhNlwJPjoixs0 X3FNqPv+M10n4kq5Iz7Q9E3O4s/nfFIYGocEslVka7zZPkXSaHbsn+KJlY8XV6qxtCEdh0/V XX1+1aU2J74M0JikWhpwxTZ1dP5aOyWSPPEgFFIRW6xwwC02SoRH9a7mggfGYp/YjPlONNaT SCL8sgRfvmq3D0XTbLyTjSbExxkfKDmbePQagawDE3TlI/oivHf1JaAcbwMb3LZuU4TGcOIl 5D+x7q0MUIeCop0ZFOwAnqW3AVVNvsBkv2KN+IHJryWAf0/iMQARAQABtBtEYWxlIDxyZGFs ZWsxOTY3QGdtYWlsLmNvbT6JAk4EEwEIADgWIQTZ7suruPBaS60bCYXvEM/XWu+ZnAUCXFzs yAIbIwULCQgHAgYVCgkICwIEFgIDAQIeAQIXgAAKCRDvEM/XWu+ZnN+7D/4/1dNG4aCz0+v+ 0dcjV5tY1feYEWCdHKyDzxWBxlCpd/0NPRQeNY4VMjbCl/sq7GkXi/c2SbfWDQ5BQRkkExG1 pSwuXSIehGok/4fpTi3HDAguRvzdCqlKPt7me05FyiC/WnpY5GOlJ3ruGw2qABv/RmV2q5b/ tkq7h1y1f16DTNr3/nsj8HzHcrHdXdL4kaYChSOe/dbQR9Stqak7eMyR+iwvrJMNF/CGl70P 2x5ybsXMDzRVOqNcpa5ZdhEMTVh6+vC1SOmm1BFMF8XCqBEvBbcHWDQmGYTdNCsS/ADm8CBl gvjJgLdIsAzoMu4WHQDFnzXAoArqFWgAf53isOS4AWrv29tF9b8Aa1vb7h5JEa+ArcMsA6Gl X38+GY6WXXaxKI9n3PTCWu9tPGnRh7mABjnwEosDDqmzw8aTAYECb3avDuGY2rmcjgh4H6RE w08d63j1T4d5J9wlm4TGtW/VHgbUFkATEdH3Acl/EjFiyqTiX7p8kU6Reu5enIkogA93xoQh Rmy7ZiST/5LN+ZkaOdyjIw0L+5KalslN9SKt809YxgJ6kPo657LNTFPiFvFA46/SEWcBYrzq Xk0wEW0gBRWf+BqN0qRhU0/EQ+QfRdLLFg2xtUePwlheYLXxfyDLrdCCOLWYpkzbjCZHLS4u 69smbvR9S9KBDNzJybxEWrkCDQRcXOzIARAA5IGRWTqaM44IJgBYghZg2fGj0Am7KWPhE7V7 T/EEe7vVSUEFqHtlHzI4ZK6Q0AZ9uAEjE8IJIQ7KoTjzNqAtabP0vp3s0szgtJlsZ+8vGKlQ my7fvzSrdoQL0Xn7CEwJYFXJ1EMUcYIQeoHG1cUAaXx73k9BFbjwjnUeMrqlV/ZovQlg7duW nESfQ7HZu5NrtYyY3jPMUouxiO9WQPh+IHxZbt1absF2VcvRAymD32RxGvMPbw6ChMRD/p9O 4PH7M5rXaxr78NXQX9E48vrI00f1cYb9NSN1HnSV8cW3jKObVjdBk6jPQwrMvdpgdQhUB9aZ HS/9mC9mmAgiXKyCpzXe7FPB6QznSfn4GIaC/luy1e6SLUkJhRK/niB+gq+Mfxg2zXNuDUTI cMGmpDCp3kgUoorkaltk8RW09io95BkXrGhcDNuSGZfAParBc7RXyYpbIcax8St7tEAd2oFh 4seYOPUlzuhGrPpqR/91wrFc4E1260GKauSr4UhMJv6tygBwyC0mmBMKi+ZXw6ZdZxA5fg7y 35P3TILjznCXXTDgRHq9A3NknKRMcgFacX6eIhANkMFo6oJVjuEgy1dvu1wFfDq7c+i8GAHu L4pYzyXYu6PporlNNU0xSwdVgzM/uuK0lt+UxCimgC+YR3IezgDcbfudb7h9dGIwL+bbPL0A EQEAAYkCNgQYAQgAIBYhBNnuy6u48FpLrRsJhe8Qz9da75mcBQJcXOzIAhsMAAoJEO8Qz9da 75mcXZ4P/1YXgWDZek7mhzrf6uaQzMxa92P89HeWz4PlgB/32symeEFAV04WazzBZffI8AYY rGA1Xmu/2VaB9+FOODyKhUWBc2UL0NRWBk6POwboyTdKlclmpixaN9zLcBt0YLejoRfN1B/5 aQf9/lUDZMnAiCyz0FgeqEMUshldmwWC35RqnjrCbbuk2vIqSH6BLDIXU6jQrLHE1DF0ai41 wLtQFAFXPhn45n0ZwYhVs4Z32z4sjXrIvgBgCaXa4HM+L1Klne0KiNM8ReFTTpTE0SgyDOSZ O3MOa2n77i6JbVtsbiFYnNeP3J9S/l3jevGpZEtNQOKrIm1MW8jGuHWtsDeMkT/mCcSodlkt PxIo+mMK9GpGvG2hW80LiohqNfUbNwAmr3blOYY4URPXPRnEnPs4pmTmL5owjw2dkg145i9I D42Tq+XZ6YtWt3SGzGbAYow6XwTwZ5NFAzV9UQuCGrDw4KWan6O6Z+VIYWsn0UMZlu1Obxna aocofkaUCbISK26kImuD1aA8juSHC18Qv1xUage6/UakbSxyDtACqt6hOVFKX3IA59ApdNRT +2x3iCmlvF9MJsGgFq6IpqL+Fk7iWV8Kjbz0wQOId6N9+JdQh3LrLaS7a1PowUm1z9DK5/O0 Yg+gpDnEOOFI7WM5u7a7FSM2Z/LXGVwel/0eWvLk9tN6 Message-ID: <753e3ab6-3efa-d570-1b9e-5a3ca2952121@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2020 13:50:01 -0500 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.2 Precedence: bulk List-Post: <mailto:gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org> List-Help: <mailto:gentoo-user+help@lists.gentoo.org> List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:gentoo-user+unsubscribe@lists.gentoo.org> List-Subscribe: <mailto:gentoo-user+subscribe@lists.gentoo.org> List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail <gentoo-user.gentoo.org> X-BeenThere: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Reply-to: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org X-Auto-Response-Suppress: DR, RN, NRN, OOF, AutoReply MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <5a86f00e-7876-af0c-f1a1-807fd2474c37@youngman.org.uk> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------48F4028DD04C1DC84B907827" X-Archives-Salt: 59ace89c-a5f1-4a75-b671-2f6cc0bb9584 X-Archives-Hash: fb65ac93bee3cc1ff816c9ad4237e7d2 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------48F4028DD04C1DC84B907827 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit antlists wrote: > On 22/06/2020 14:19, Dale wrote: >> So if I bought a 64GB card, I forced it to be formatted with FAT on >> say my Linux box here, it would work in my trail cameras anyway?� It >> makes sense.� It would seem it is more of a file system issue since >> accessing a device shouldn't be affected my its capacity, well, maybe >> some exceptions.� My trail camera may only support FAT which is only >> found on 32GB and smaller.� I can get that. > > Does it say it only supports 32GB cards or smaller? If it does, it > probably doesn't have an SDXC slot, so you'll have interface issues. > My TV supports up to 2TB, but only FAT, so I just have to reformat > anything over 32GB ... > > Cheers, > Wol > > > I recall reading in the little manual that it supports up to 32GB.� I've never tried it before so it may be that the camera does but their tech support doesn't for some reason.� At first, we bought two 32GB cards.� I would go out and remove the cards, bring them home to download the pics and then take them back.� After a while, I got tired of the walking.� I could tell that 32GB was a bit . . . large.� I got 8GB cards to save walking.� I go out in the woods, swap cards and come back to take pics off the cards.� Next time, I swap out again.� It saves me one trip most days.� Of course, I feed the deer to so sometimes I end up with a second trip.� Usually I put water in the water bucket.� They drink a good bit after eating salt out of the mineral site.� Not to mention the occasional observation of the backside of a raccoon getting a drink.� Usually we see the tails sticking up when the water level is a bit low.� Sort of funny really.� LOL� Anyway, the 8GB cards have been plenty large enough so it could be any number of reasons they say the limit is 32GB.� It could be they know it will run out of file names.� Most pics are named with four digit numbers. So, 9,999 files and it either stops taking pics or starts overwriting the files.� I haven't done the math. I just thought of something.� The video camera doesn't have a format function.� I use a old camera that is broken to format it.� It doesn't take pics anymore but the display works and it formats fine.� Now I can format them all without having to squint.� ROFL� I'm still waiting on my glasses.� The lens takes a while.� Special material and it takes extra steps to get it right.� At $600, they better make me see much better.� O_O� Dale :-)� :-)� --------------48F4028DD04C1DC84B907827 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> <div class="moz-cite-prefix">antlists wrote:<br> </div> <blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:5a86f00e-7876-af0c-f1a1-807fd2474c37@youngman.org.uk">On 22/06/2020 14:19, Dale wrote: <br> <blockquote type="cite">So if I bought a 64GB card, I forced it to be formatted with FAT on say my Linux box here, it would work in my trail cameras anyway?� It makes sense.� It would seem it is more of a file system issue since accessing a device shouldn't be affected my its capacity, well, maybe some exceptions.� My trail camera may only support FAT which is only found on 32GB and smaller.� I can get that. </blockquote> <br> Does it say it only supports 32GB cards or smaller? If it does, it probably doesn't have an SDXC slot, so you'll have interface issues. My TV supports up to 2TB, but only FAT, so I just have to reformat anything over 32GB ... <br> <br> Cheers, <br> Wol <br> <br> <br> <br> </blockquote> <br> <br> I recall reading in the little manual that it supports up to 32GB.� I've never tried it before so it may be that the camera does but their tech support doesn't for some reason.� At first, we bought two 32GB cards.� I would go out and remove the cards, bring them home to download the pics and then take them back.� After a while, I got tired of the walking.� I could tell that 32GB was a bit . . . large.� I got 8GB cards to save walking.� I go out in the woods, swap cards and come back to take pics off the cards.� Next time, I swap out again.� It saves me one trip most days.� Of course, I feed the deer to so sometimes I end up with a second trip.� Usually I put water in the water bucket.� They drink a good bit after eating salt out of the mineral site.� Not to mention the occasional observation of the backside of a raccoon getting a drink.� Usually we see the tails sticking up when the water level is a bit low.� Sort of funny really.� LOL� <br> <br> Anyway, the 8GB cards have been plenty large enough so it could be any number of reasons they say the limit is 32GB.� It could be they know it will run out of file names.� Most pics are named with four digit numbers. So, 9,999 files and it either stops taking pics or starts overwriting the files.� I haven't done the math. <br> <br> I just thought of something.� The video camera doesn't have a format function.� I use a old camera that is broken to format it.� It doesn't take pics anymore but the display works and it formats fine.� Now I can format them all without having to squint.� ROFL� <br> <br> I'm still waiting on my glasses.� The lens takes a while.� Special material and it takes extra steps to get it right.� At $600, they better make me see much better.� O_O� <br> <br> Dale<br> <br> :-)� :-)� <br> </body> </html> --------------48F4028DD04C1DC84B907827--